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read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt Earlier today I shared a collection of images of hills and mountains. Now it’s your turn. This week’s photography challenge is to get out and do some landscape photography. Specifically hills, valleys and mountains – get out into some natural landscape. Some ideas to get started: By Centurion By rachel_thecat By Justin Brown By Earthwatcher By arbyreed By *Light Painting* By Daniel Peckham By Mark Wassell For tips on landscape and nature try these articles: 25 Landscape photography articles Living...
read moreA Post By: Darlene Hildebrandt Summer in the northern hemisphere usually means school’s out and families take vacations. A popular destination, at least where I live, is the mountains. Who doesn’t love driving through, or camping in the mountains. Here’s a set of majestic mountain images and rolling hills to help light a fire under you for a possible road trip and photography journey. Teton Tarn Sunrise by Chip Phillips on 500px Mingle by Ted Gore on 500px Burning Peak by Osamh Alshaalan on 500px The Cascade Flow by Greg Boratyn on...
read more…and you don’t see the mess left around the place due to the many attempts to get it right ! The best spots are all dirty so these are only second, at best, choice 🙂 Source Article from http://www.dpreview.com/articles/6245702554/making-a-splash-photos-capture-colorful-liquids-frozen-in-time-floto-warner-colourant
read moreWTD #1464 Check out ‘What the Duck’ in our Link Directory What the Duck is a comic strip by Aaron Johnson. It started as a webcomic, with the first strip posted in July 2006. The strip has appeared as print in numerous photography magazines including Amateur Photographer in the UK. It was picked up for syndication in 2008 by Universal Press Syndicate under the name W. T. Duck. What The Duck is published here every week, and also runs in our weekly newsletter. Source Article from...
read moreFujifilm has announced firmware updates for a number of the X-series and FinePix cameras. Full details of the firmware updates are available on the company’s UK blog as well as links to the individual firmware update on the global Fujifilm site. Included in this round of updates are the X-T1, X-Pro 1, X-E1, X-E2, X-M1, X-A1, XQ1, FinePix S1, FinePix XP70 and FinePix XP200. With the update, a number of cameras gain the ability to print images directly to the instax Share SP-1. Other added features vary by model, but...
read moreDamien Demolder – former editor of Amateur Photographer Magazine There is a rule in the cruise ship business that you never go on a vessel’s first voyage. The ship is just out of builder’s yard, the crew is new and unfamiliar with the layout of the decks, and the toilets and/or air conditioning are almost guaranteed to fail the moment you are too far from land to turn back. It makes sense to allow others to experience all the problems, to do all the pointing out and complaining, and to give the cruise line time...
read moreInstead of lamenting, congratulate your mums, dads, sisters, brothers, girlfriends, and yourself for helping Apple make the iPhone the most popular camera ever. It is as expensive as a real camera, and with a plan, the cost is high even as buying pro DLSR gear. But it is sooo convenient, so easy to use, you need no knowledge of photography, and it does it all for you, you do instant Facebook updates, right? Now the most popular camera’s maker has introduced its own developer substance for its negatives, that does it all of you, they way...
read moreJapanese June 27, 2014 Nikon Corporation hereby announces that the following agenda were approved without amendment at the 150th Annual General Shareholders’ Meeting held on June 27, 2014. Appropriation of Surplus A year-end dividend of Â¥22.0 per share was approved. Appointment of 11 Directors 11 members of the Board of Directors — Messrs. Makoto Kimura, Kazuo Ushida, Junichi Itoh, Yasuyuki Okamoto, Norio Hashizume, Hiroshi Ohki, Takaharu Honda, Tomohide Hamada, Toshiyuki Masai, Kenji Matsuo and Koukei Higuchi — were appointed as...
read moreJapanese June 27, 2014 At the meeting of the board of directors, held after the general meeting of shareholders on June 27, 2014, the following division of work was approved for directors and officers. List of the new title and business duties of directors and officers are as follows: Directors, Auditors & Officers (as of June 27, 2014) Directors and Auditors Officers President Kazuo Ushida Overseeing Business Development Division and Medical Business Development Division Senior Executive Vice President, CFO Junichi Itoh Overseeing...
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read moreHow To Communicate Effectively In IT Projects By Krzysztof Rakowski June 27th, 2014 BusinessCommunicationWorkflow 0 Comments One of the most important factors in the success or failure of any IT project is communication. Communicating effectively can be quite difficult, especially when a project involves many people with different backgrounds, experience, skills, responsibilities and levels of authority. The problem compounds when the people involved belong to different organizations with different working guidelines. Effective communication...
read moreA Better Way To Request App Ratings By Joshua Mauldin June 26th, 2014 AppsBusinessMobile 9 Comments No one really wants to be interrupted, much less for something silly while they’re in the middle of doing a billion things. So, why do app ratings follow this pattern? And why don’t developers attempt to talk more with their customers? In this article, we’ll investigate the various tactics of prompting for app reviews and ratings and how to make them better. We’ll also talk about how to ask users for feedback in a way that benefits...
read moreWide-Angle Lenses For Real Estate Photography: How Wide is Wide? Interior Lighting With Multiple Strobes: By Scott Hargis What Should You Charge For Real Estate Photography? Don’t Charge For Real Estate Photography Until Your Verticals are Vertical Choosing Gear To Get Started in Real Estate Photography For Least the Cost My Formula For Pricing Real Estate Photography The Arithmetic Of Real Estate Photography Pricing Bracketing With Flash For Exposure Fusion and HDR Flash For Beginners...
read moreA Post By: Jeff Guyer The Turfstand sheds the legs of conventional light stands and adds ground-anchoring spikes for a new layer of stability in outdoor lighting. When you stop and think about it, how much is there to really say about a light stand? I suppose we could discuss height, weight or materials, but once we got our preferences out on the table, it would be a pretty short conversation. As long as it holds what you put on it safely and securely, and you can get it where you need it, the discussion is pretty much over, right? If we were...
read moreA Post By: Etienne Bossot Your next vacation or around-the-world escapade is the perfect time to brush up on your photography skills. After all, taking a great photograph is never more important than when you’re seeing people and places you may never see again. Travel opens your eyes to other cultures, and if you prepare before you leave, it can also open the eye of your camera lens to infinite possibilities. But first things first – let’s make sure you have a basic understanding of photography before you step onto the plane. Here’s a...
read moreRight, demosaicing and sharpening (and also upscaling) algorithms are essentially guessing and manufacturing more details, more information from limited amount of information. Often they get good enough result, so it looks okay, but bear in mind that the minute details are not really captured by our Bayer masked sensors. I guess it works well for charts and scientific resolution comparison but what about real world use? Sharp lenses have the risk of getting moire and other artifacts while you try to get the most of your image and similarly...
read moreThe image sharing platform and marketplace EyeEm has released an update to its mobile app for Android devices. The new version includes some modifications under the hood to improve performance and make future upgrades easier, but it’s the redesigned interface that most users will notice first. Text and icons that previously were placed on top of images have now been moved down to allow for an unobstructed view. Photos are now also accessible in full-size format in both user profiles and albums. Just tap on an image to open it...
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